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Pavel Juracek in the context of the 60s
Dvořáčková, Magdalena ; Doskočil, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Wohlmuth Markupová, Jana (referee)
The diploma thesis is a research of the personality of the scriptwriter, dramaturgist and director Pavel Juráček in the context of the 1960s. Research is based on methods of historical analysis using biographical research approaches. The main source is Juráček's Diary 1959 - 1974, and the estate of Pavel Juráček, which is administered by the Václav Havel Library. The diploma thesis deals with Juráček's life since joining the Film Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in 1957 until his dismissal from the Barrandov Film Studio in 1971. It follows his screenwriting, publicistic and film production, and his work in the Barrandov Film Studio and in the Union of Czechoslovak film and television artists. It will try to evaluate his place in the Czechoslovak film of the 1960s. It also examines the development of Juráček's relation to the communist regime in the period of liberalization and especially the so-called normalization. The result is a complex picture of Juráček in the 1960s, including both his inner perspectives and his interaction with the outside world.
The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren in Democratic Revolution 1989
Dvořáčková, Magdalena ; Kopeček, Michal (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of the thesis is an analysis of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren (ECCB) in the democratic revolution 1989. The main questions the author asks are what did the democratic revolution mean for ECCB and how did the ECCB respond to this, how did the ECCB evolve in the first year of the liberal democratic system and how did the ECCB put up with the communist past. Method of thesis is historical analysis. This method is critical evaluation of archival sources, which are articles in the evangelical journals from this era and secondary literature. Publications used to indicate context deal with democratic revolution 1989 chart the history of the ECCB in 1948-1989 and value this period by members of the ECCB themselves. Democratic revolution gave the ECCB not only the freedom, but the oportunity to evaluate recent past, as well. The splitting-up of the church, roots of which were deep in times of nondemocratic system, grew up, due to different approach to this affair in the ECCB. Josef Hromádka, synod senior and deputy chairman in the Government of National Understanding, played a specific role in the discussion of the ECCB. Despite of uncertainty and disunity, the ECCB made a few specific steps to putting up with communist past, which were more significant than in other Churches in the Czech...

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